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12-09-2002 04:38 AM
12-09-2002 04:38 AM
problem with command vxdump
Hi
i m using the command vxdump to do a oracle backup .
i have a very strange issue , in interval time of 2 weeks ( not in the same day )
after i m using the command vxdump and replacing a tape after a few min i m getting this message : error : vxdump EOT detected at startup of the tape
this issue is that is doesnt have any time but from time to time .
i had install the last vxdump patch and i m using hp-ux 11.00 .
the cassete is o.k ,
do antbody have an idea ?
i m using the command vxdump to do a oracle backup .
i have a very strange issue , in interval time of 2 weeks ( not in the same day )
after i m using the command vxdump and replacing a tape after a few min i m getting this message : error : vxdump EOT detected at startup of the tape
this issue is that is doesnt have any time but from time to time .
i had install the last vxdump patch and i m using hp-ux 11.00 .
the cassete is o.k ,
do antbody have an idea ?
love unix
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12-09-2002 04:47 AM
12-09-2002 04:47 AM
Re: problem with command vxdump
man vxdump:
On most devices vxdump detects end-of-media and prompts you to change the media if there is insufficient space, so it is not necessary to specify the size of the device. However, if the dump will require multiple tapes and the tapes are to be read using an older version of vxrestore, or if the tape device handles end-of-media in a way that vxdump doesn't recognize, then you must specify the size of the device using the -B option or a combination of the -d and -s options.
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harry
On most devices vxdump detects end-of-media and prompts you to change the media if there is insufficient space, so it is not necessary to specify the size of the device. However, if the dump will require multiple tapes and the tapes are to be read using an older version of vxrestore, or if the tape device handles end-of-media in a way that vxdump doesn't recognize, then you must specify the size of the device using the -B option or a combination of the -d and -s options.
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harry
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12-09-2002 05:00 AM
12-09-2002 05:00 AM
Re: problem with command vxdump
pipe vxdump through dd when writing to tape - this also removes your problem of vxdump (or dump) sometimes incorrectly determining tape lenght. We pipe it through dd and it works great 100% of the time.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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12-09-2002 05:28 AM
12-09-2002 05:28 AM
Re: problem with command vxdump
Hi Harry
thanks for the reply , i dont need to say to you that i thing i can say the man pages of vxdump in 03:00 a.m .
i agree with you about using the option -B but the issue is that is need to fail every time that i do it and not one every two weeks .
this issue also acour after i m putting the second tape .
thanks for the reply , i dont need to say to you that i thing i can say the man pages of vxdump in 03:00 a.m .
i agree with you about using the option -B but the issue is that is need to fail every time that i do it and not one every two weeks .
this issue also acour after i m putting the second tape .
love unix
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